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The Last MacKlenna

By: Katherine Lowry Logan
Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
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Publisher's summary

An international romance that moves seamlessly from Napa to Scotland to the romantic panorama of Kentucky horse country. A tug at your heartstrings love story....

Always on the go and racing toward the next challenge, Meredith Montgomery is the kind of woman who has it all - or at least that's what she wants everyone to believe. But when a serendipitous twist of fate at a quaint B&B brings her face-to-face with Elliott Fraser, a wealthy and respected Scotsman, Meredith might just slow down for the first time in her life.

These two workaholics are running scared from the one thing they both desire most - someone special. When life-changing events stop them in their tracks, Meredith and Elliott realize they are unable to resist the sizzling attraction they have for each other. Can these two damaged and lonely souls find the enduring power of love and turn their tragedies into triumphs of the heart?

The Celtic Brooch Series

  • The Ruby Brooch (Book 1): Time Travel Romance - Oregon Trail 1852
  • The Last Macklenna (Book 2): Contemporary Romance
  • The Sapphire Brooch (Book 3): Time Travel Romance - Civil War, 1864-1865
  • The Emerald Brooch (Book 4): Time Travel Romance - World War II, London, June 1944

Coming Soon:

  • The Broken Brooch (Book 5, Spring 2016): Contemporary Romance
  • The Diamond Brooch (Book 6, Fall 2016): Time Travel Romance - New York City, 1909
  • The Pearl Brooch (Book 7, Fall 2017) Time Travel Romance - Italian Renaissance
©2013 Katherine Lowry Logan (P)2016 Katherine Lowry Logan

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Just read this story for the second time!

Of all of the Celtic Brooch stories that have been published so far, this is my favorite. It involves horses, scotch whisky and Scotland, three of my favorite subjects. It tells the story of the evolvement of the man , Elliott Frazer, who will go on to become the 'Keeper of the Brooches'.
All of the books are well worth reading, as the plots are complicated and the characters well developed.

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Clash of the Titans of Horse and Wine

The Last MacKlenna is book two of the Celtic Brooch Series written by Katherine Lowry Logan and narrated by Teri Schnaubelt. First off I wish to thank you for replacing the word Trilogy with Series because this story definitely needs more than three books.

The Last MacKlenna is set in the same modern day as in The Ruby Brooch and takes place soon after Kitherina (Kit) MacKlenna returns to the past. Most of the events in this installment take place in or around three locations: MacKlenna Farm Lexington, Kentucky; Montgomery Winery, Napa Valley, California; Louise’s B&B and Fraser House, Edinburgh, Scotland. While there is no actual time hopping in this book there are references to the brooches.

This book reintroduces us to Elliott Fraser, thoroughbred breeder and MacKlenna Farms CEO, introduces us to vintner Meredith Montgomery, and Elliott’s loyal but quirky inner circle. Meredith, first female president of her family's 160-year-old Napa, California winery, is trying to juggle work and a potential health condition when she meet whiskey drinking, kilt wearing Scotsman Elliott.

Ms Logan again entertains us with a well written story and characters of depth. Throw in a murder mystery of equine proportion, some romance, and a family mystery and you have a story that further draws you into the Celtic Brooch series.

Teri Schnaubelt vocal intonations and characterizations are wonderful and again made me a participant in the journey and not just an outsider looking in. Ms Logan selected the perfect narrator for this ongoing tale.

This audiobook was provided in exchange for an unbiased review but the series is definitely worth the credits.

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Compelling romantic suspense story with a ghost!

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The Last MacKlenna is another wonderfully complex and multilayered story by Katherine Lowry Logan. The story begins a few years after the first book in the series, The Ruby Brooch, ends. Basically Kit MacKlenna's godfather, Elliott Fraser, is still mourning Kit's absence knowing he'll never be able to see her again. Taking a break from managing the MacKlenna thoroughbred farm in Lexington, Kentucky, Elliot travels to a friend's B&B in Scotland in an attempt to recover from his 5th leg surgery in so many years. There, he meets his match in temperament and personality in the formidable Meredith Montgomery. Meredith is the first female President of Montgomery Winery, which is a 160-year old vineyard in Napa Valley, California. When tragedy strikes one of the horses only a few days after Elliot arrives in Scotland, he invites Meredith to Kentucky for a few days so he can multitask -- he can solve the mystery of what happened to the horse and continue to romance Meredith.

The Last MacKlenna is a compelling story, with well developed characters, a detailed plot, and a smoldering love story (most of which is written without too many salacious details). Although this story involves no time travel, it does include "Kit's ghost" who we know from The Ruby Brooch is Cullen Montgomery from the 19th Century. Also, even though there is no Brooch involved in this story, the general theme of two souls entwined across the continental United States is definitely present. How else can you explain the instant connection between Meredith and Elliot?

I listened to the Audible version of this boom narrated by Teri Schnaubelt, who did an outstanding job. Her smooth overtones and subtle character nuances made for a very pleasurable experience. Teri uses a variety of accents and gives each character their own distinct voice. I can't wait to listen to the next book written by Katherine Lowry Logan and narrated by Teri Schnaubelt!

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Book 2

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I love tlistening to his series! This one doesn't fit good with The Ruby Brooch or The Sapphire Brooch, but I still enjoy listening to it.

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Great series!

I have read the books about the ruby broach and the sapphire broach. This book filled a gap regarding Elliott that could not have been done with a broach story. I have not been disappointed with any of the books in this series and look forward to the final book about the emerald broach.

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One of my favorite time travel series

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, the story line is very interesting and draws you in. The narration is very well done.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Last MacKlenna?

That is tough. There are so many memorable moments in the story. One of my favorites is when they have the big New Year's Eve party.

Which scene was your favorite?

The end, after everything works out. As individuals, Meredith and Elliot have been through many difficult times in their lives and together, times are hard as well. I like how even though they seem so different, they work so well together.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I always laugh about Tate, Tabor, and Stormy. You would think they were human.

Any additional comments?

I am so loving this series. I can't wait for the rest of the series to come out on audio.

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Good continuation of the Celtic Brooch series

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Yes

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

It drew together some important elements of the story. I was hoping it would involve time travel, though.

Have you listened to any of Teri Schnaubelt’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. Schnaubelt is an excellent performer. She has a talent for making me feel like I'm immersed in the story.

Could you see The Last MacKlenna being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

Yes, I could see it working that way.

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Good Story with Excellent Narration!

If you could sum up The Last MacKlenna in three words, what would they be?

Kept me listening!

Which character – as performed by Teri Schnaubelt – was your favorite?

Teri does a great job with all the characters!

Any additional comments?

Can't wait to listen to the next book!

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Great narrative

I found the reading excellent but the story was a bit hard to follow in the unrelatable realm of private jet travel. It was hard to feel that the story could be true, so the time line wasn't factual enough. the individual personal time from one holiday to next wasn't covered.

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The change of Elliott

Would you listen to The Last MacKlenna again? Why?

I have listened several times since I first listened. I listen so that I can pick up any of the story that I might have missed.

What did you like best about this story?

That Elliott did change.

Which scene was your favorite?

Meredith told Elliott she was expecting his baby.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes. The scene where Elliott screamed at Meredith accusing her of withholding information. He had another horse to die. But Meredith had ridden the horse before and it came up lame. It was taken to another animal hospital. The horse that had been placed in Stormy's stall was the horse to be killed but Elliott thought it was his prize winning horse - Stormy. Elliott was very ugly and she left. Teri did the scene so well that it seemed the characters had come alive. The first time I heard it, I cried for Meredith.

Any additional comments?

This book is part of a series. Each book stands on its own. But it is a book that helps develop the characters for future stories.

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